Blaschke-type conditions on unbounded domains, generalized convexity, and applications in perturbation theory
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Abstract: We introduce a new geometric characteristic of compact sets on the plane called -convexity, which fits nicely into the concept of generalized convexity and extends essentially the conventional convexity. For a class of subharmonic functions on unbounded domains with -convex compact complement, with the growth governed by the distance to the boundary, we obtain the Blaschke--type condition for their Riesz measures. The result is applied to the study of the convergence of the discrete spectrum for the Schatten--von Neumann perturbations of bounded linear operators in the Hilbert space.
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